Several concerts held in both Ho Chi Minh City and the capital city of Hanoi this week are expected to please audiences by presenting well-known masterpieces performed by talented young artists.


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A concert featuring the performance of young Japanese violinist Ryu Goto, taking place at 8:00 pm on May 28 and 29 at the Hanoi Opera House, will wow classical music lovers with Tchaikovsky’s Violin Concerto In D, Op. 35 and Gustav Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in D Major, also known as the ‘Titan’ symphony.



Twenty-six-year-old Japanese-American violinist Goto, who currently lives in the U.S., has worked with a slew of famed orchestras around the world.


He gained attention as a child prodigy, first performing at the age of seven in the Pacific Music Festival held in Sapporo, Japan in 1995.


Meanwhile in HCMC, the audiences will have a chance to interact with young artists from the University of North Texas College of Music in a concert at 8:00 pm on May 29 at the municipal Opera House.


Under the baton of American conductor Clay Couturiaux, the foreign talents, along with the HCMC Ballet Symphony Orchestra, will perform several works by such renowned composers as Edward Elgar, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, and Johannes Brahms.


The University of North Texas College of Music, based in Denton, Texas, United States, is the oldest and first in the world to offer a degree in jazz studies.


As one of thirteen colleges and schools at the University of North Texas, the college has been among the most famous music institutions of higher learning in North America since the 1940s.


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